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                <span class="caption">MultiPowUpload </span><span class="yellow">3.1</span>
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What is MultiPowUpload?
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 <p><b>MultiPowUpload</b> is a Flash movie that has been created to replace the classic Form uploading in a browser. MultiPowUpload works in   <a target="_blank" href="http://www.riastats.com/">&gt;95% of browsers</a> and can also be placed on a web site easily. It offers lots of new  possibilities that are not available during the usual upload via Form.<br />
The most significant possibilities are:
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 <li>Support of all popular browsers, OS and servers </li>
 <li>Multiple  files  uploading</li>
<li>Images preview</li>
<li>Progress bar</li>
<li>Different settings like file types, maximum files size</li>
<li>Uploading of the whole file in request or by chunks</li>
<li>Resumable upload starting from the first or last uploaded chunk </li>
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 <p class="topic">MultiPowUpload is a universal control. </p>
 <p><strong>MultiPowUpload</strong> works in &gt;95% of browsers that  are used nowadays (IE, Firefox, Opera, Safari, etc). It is suitable for any OS  installed on a client&rsquo;s computer or a server. MultiPowUpload supports any server  script that uploads files: PHP, ASP.NET, Perl, JSP, ASP and others.<br />
For MultiPowUpload you need only  Flash player installed. It has already been installed  on most PCs of internet users or it can be easily downloaded and installed  automatically within 1 minute.</p>

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<b>Key functions of MultiPowUpload:</b></p>
  <p class="question"> Functions for  selecting files and folders:
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    <li>Selecting of multiple files for uploading by Ctrl, Shift or by Ctrl+A  hot key.    </li>
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	 <p class="question">Functions for  working with images:
	
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	<li>Image preview in MultiPowUpload  interface.</li>
	<li>Manipulations with  thumbnails: rotate, crop.    </li>
	<li>Thumbnail uploading  on server after the manipulations.
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	<li>It increases the  uploading speed and prevents some additional manipulations on server side.
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 <p class="question">Comfortable and customizable  interface:
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    <li>Progress bar and detailed information about the uploading process.<br />
    </li>
    <li>Multilingual interface. You  may choose any language.<br />
    </li><li>Interface can be  changed to your own HTML and javascript code that matches your website style.
    </li>
    <li>Interface applies  ready skin pack for all elements of MultiPowUpload control.<br />
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<p class="question">Possible  restrictions:<br />
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    <li>It is possible to  set a restriction on types of uploaded files and their quantity, for examples,  to upload only images.<br />
  </li><li>It is possible to  set a maximum size of particular files, all files or to set a quantity of  files.
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  <p class="question">Standards and  technologies support:
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    <li>MultiPowUpload uses  standard RFC1867 for uploading. The same standard is used for uploading via  standard Form.</li>
    <li>Uploading of a file by chunks. Each chunk is also RFC1867 compliant. <br />
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    <li> It supports uploading  and downloading via HTTP, SSL/HTTPS.<br />
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    <li>It supports Cookies  and Session. MultiPowUpload automaticaly sends all Cookies and SessionID cookie  that has a web page containing it.
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  <p class="question">Other notes:
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    <li>Uploading of the form values at the same request by POST or GET method. </li>
    <li>Gives detailed information about files like date modified, size, name. These data       are accessible before uploading and can be uploaded together with files on       the server as well. </li>
    <li>The possibility to cancel an upload  at any time. </li>
    <li>It returns the http server reply about the successful upload confirmation or       errors. </li>
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 <p class="topic"><b>MultiPowUpload system requirements</b></p>
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User's side: 
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  <LI>Any browser. </LI>
			<LI>Any OS. </LI>
            <LI>Flash player 10. 
&gt;95% users has <a target="_blank" href="http://www.riastats.com/">Flash 10 installed</a></LI>
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Server's side:  
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			<LI>Any OS and web server.</LI>
			<LI>Standard script which receives files on server. ASP, ASP.NET, PHP, Perl, JSP examples are included.</a></LI>
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